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| Sentence. Write your answers in complete sentences |
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| Lines. The number of lines on an answer sheet gives you and idea of how long your answer should be. |
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| Answer. Answer the question that the test asks |
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| mechanics. u should write without mistakes |
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| Support. Remember to support your answer with details from selection |
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| The main idea that the author attempts to support in the writing piece |
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| how things are alike/and/or different |
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| A logical guess based on facts and ones knowledge |
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| A pattern or order organized that show steps or stages in a process |
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| To briefly retell the main ideas of a piece of writing in ones own words. ex: to summarize the story in a book in your own words. |
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| A statement or belief on evidence and/or knowledge |
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| Restating information in ones own words |
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| Trying to sway (change) others feelings or belief |
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| to steal or pass of ideas as one's own |
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| A title or heading that comes after the main title |
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| to make a judgement and arrive at a belief |
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| a word picture. A visual illuastration of a verbal statement that helps to understand the words |
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| take individual pieces of information and combine them together... to better understand the info |
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